BIBLE ANSWERS | GENESIS (6)
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2. When were Abraham's descendants supposed to return? After four generations, or seven?
a) In Genesis 15:16, it says "In the fourth generation they (Abraham's descendants) shall come hither again." But, if we count Abraham, then their return occurred after seven generations:
i) Abraham,
ii) Issac (Genesis 21:1-3),
iii) Jacob (Genesis 25:19-26),
iv) Levi (Genesis 35:22-23),
v) Kohath (Exodus 6:16),
vi) Amram (Exodus 6:18), and
vii) Moses (Exodus 6:20).
b) In this case, the word "generation" in Genesis 15:16 is defined as being
one "century" in length, in Genesis 15:13. This is because Abraham was a
century old when his son Isaac was born. So, from Abraham's
perspective, the words "generation" and "century" would be describing
the same amount of time. And both of these verses in Genesis are viewing
the future from Abraham's perspective. He is being told that his
descendants would be in a foreign land for four centuries.
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